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Batch of declassified US govt records on aviator Amelia Earhart released

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Files reveal final communications, conditions of the plane and weather, and search possibilities after she vanished over the Pacific in 1937.

WASHINGTON: The US National Archives published a batch of newly declassified government records on Friday about Amelia Earhart, the American aviator who vanished over the Pacific in 1937, officials said.

Earhart went missing while on a pioneering round-the-world flight with navigator Fred Noonan, and her disappearance is one of the most tantalizing mysteries in aviation lore.

President Donald Trump ordered the declassification and release in September of all US government records related to Earhart’s ill-fated final flight.

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